tira
Meaning
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- (feminine) tie, ribbon
- (feminine) strip
- (feminine) strip
- (colloquial,feminine) ages; yonks
Concepts
strip
comic strip
length
stripe
slip
strap
dash
ray
scratch
streak
stroke
ribbon
band
taenia
seam
selvage
lurch
pitch
pitching
heat
list
rozzer
comics
half-belt
cop
police
police officer
sinkhole
smurf
Frequency
Hyphenated as
ti‧ra
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈtiɾa/
Etymology
Deverbal from tirar.
New
tirar
- (transitive) to throw, to toss
- (transitive) to throw out, to toss, to dump
- (transitive) to shoot; to launch
- (transitive) to take (a photograph)
- (transitive) to print
- (transitive) to skip (e.g. a rock or stone)
- (transitive) to knock over; to knock down
- (intransitive,transitive) to roll (dice)
- (Spain,pronominal,vulgar) to fuck
- (intransitive) to move forward, to go
- (intransitive) to pull, to tug
- (intransitive) to shoot (e.g., a ball)
- (intransitive) to manage; to get by
- (intransitive) to attract, to appeal to
- (intransitive) to be somewhat
- (reflexive) to throw oneself
- (colloquial,reflexive) to spend time, hang out
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